Examples of 'insouciant' in a sentence

Meaning of "insouciant"

Insouciant is an adjective used to describe someone who is showing a casual lack of concern; indifferent
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  • Casually unconcerned; carefree, indifferent, nonchalant.

How to use "insouciant" in a sentence

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What a lovely insouciant tone you have.
Insouciant and electrifying.
They have an insouciant attitude about sex.
Still a little too insouciant.
Americans are an insouciant people and do not understand the stakes.
Let us try to be a little less insouciant in the office.
But he seems insouciant about the reasons for that.
It should be very insouciant.
Truth is what the insouciant brainwashed population hears on the news.
You have to be insouciant.
They are insouciant to citizens being denied a fair trial and losing their freedom.
He hoped his tone was as insouciant as he had planned.
Insouciant as ever.
Americans are too insouciant to survive.
Insouciant americans and the young unaware of the past do not know what this means.

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Can we be insouciant.
Insouciant Americans have lost their liberty to disinformation and fear.
He seemed insouciant.
She had an insouciant accent that revealed that she was not American.
This is judicial and judicial insouciant malice towards Julian.
Insouciant Americans are capable of electing this warmonger who would bring Armageddon upon the earth.
The American people are too insouciant and brainwashed to know what is happening.
Archbishop Fisher is not so insouciant.
It would be a peculiarly insouciant optimist who thought we should just wait and see.
I wish I could be so insouciant.
Note the insouciant swagger, the confidence that comes from a place of ignorance.
The conclusion is unavoidable that the insouciant American people are being prepared for war.
A rational person would always model the industrious ant in Aesop 's fable, not the insouciant grasshopper.
Could I continue my insouciant refusal to even consider such possibilities?
The One Percent fear that sooner or later even insouciant Americans might rise up.
They had the insouciant streetwise swagger of a young, working-class gang, oozing self-confidence and entrepreneurial bravado.
This is prosecutorial and judicial insouciant malice towards Julian!
Peaches ' vocal performance was described as vampy, lustful, and insouciant.
Or are you an insouciant American?
So while Trump 's anarchism shades into authoritarianism, Johnson 's shades into a kind of insouciant nihilism.
What happened to the cheerful, insouciant young man I knew?
DELVAUX dedicates its Spring-Summer 2019 collection to gypsetters and their brilliantly insouciant elegance.

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